Sunday, June 9, 2013

Tracking down Francophones across America

The
Morrin Centre will host Professor Dean Louder as he presents his first bilingual
talk in which he will discuss the traces of French-Canadian settlements across
the continent.

Reading
from his book and sharing photos from his travels, Louder will tell the stories
of these little-known communities while illustrating the fact that Francophones
here in Quebec are not the only French speakers to whom their roots, history
and heritage are important in an ever-growing global society.

This
presentation will take place on Wednesday, June 19 at 7 p.m., at the

Morrin Centre, 44 Chaussée des Écossais, Quebec City,
Quebec.

Admission
is free. To reserve, please contact us at 418-694-9147 or info@morrin.org.

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Booklet #1 - The War of 1812: Canada and the United States

The booklet, “The War of 1812: Canada and the United States”, gives a synopsis of the causes of the War, and details the battles that took place (who, where, and when), and which included British forces, Blacks, and Aboriginal warriors who fought on both sides of the conflict.

Booklet #2 – Migration: Canada and the United States

These headings offer good examples of those who came to Canada, or of Canadians who left for the U.S, and why. The booklet gives a synopsis of what records to look for, the books written on the subject, where to find online resources, and a bonus list of some famous Canadians who migrated to the U.S.